dishearten (Meaning)

Wordnet

dishearten (v)

take away the enthusiasm of

Webster

dishearten (v. t.)

To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.

dishearten Sentence Examples

  1. The team's consecutive losses had a disheartening impact on their morale.
  2. The constant rejection from job applications left him disheartened and demotivated.
  3. The disheartening news of a failed project crushed the company's spirits.
  4. The student's disheartening performance in the exam left their parents concerned.
  5. The harsh criticism from the critics disheartened the aspiring artist, causing them to question their abilities.
  6. The disheartening state of the economy forced many families to make difficult financial choices.
  7. The disheartening sight of homeless people sleeping on the streets touched the hearts of many.
  8. The disheartening realization that his relationship was beyond repair left him feeling empty and alone.
  9. The disheartening news of a natural disaster brought a somber mood to the community.
  10. The disheartening behavior of a few spoiled the reputation of an entire group.

FAQs About the word dishearten

take away the enthusiasm ofTo discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.

discourage, frustrate, frighten, dispirit,daunt, intimidate, unnerve, scare, demoralize, trouble

nerve,encourage, steel, cheer, nerve, steel, encourage, cheer, fortify, hearten

The team's consecutive losses had a disheartening impact on their morale.

The constant rejection from job applications left him disheartened and demotivated.

The disheartening news of a failed project crushed the company's spirits.

The student's disheartening performance in the exam left their parents concerned.